Reimagining Human-Animal Relations in the Circumpolar North (Arctic Worlds)

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Reimagining Human-Animal Relations in the Circumpolar North (Arctic Worlds)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138482784
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Full Description

This volume provides fresh insight into northern human-animal relations and illustrates the breadth and practical utility of archaeological human-animal studies. It surveys recent archaeological research in northern North America and Eurasia that frames human-animal relations as not merely economically exploitative but often socially complex and deeply meaningful, and attuned to the intelligence and agency of nonhuman prey and domesticates. The case studies sample a wide swath of the circumpolar region, from Alaska, Nunavut, and Greenland to northern Fennoscandia and western Siberia, and span sites, finds, and scenarios ranging in age from the Mesolithic to the twenty-first century. Many taxa on which northern lives hinged figure in these analyses, including large marine mammals, polar bear, reindeer, marine fish, and birds, and are variously approached from relational, multispecies, semiotic, osteobiographical, and political economic perspectives. Animals themselves are represented by osteological remains, harvesting gear, and depictions of animal bodies that include zoomorphic figurines, petroglyphs, ornamentation, and intricate portrayals of human-animal harvesting encounters. Far from settling the problem of how archaeologists should approach northern human-animal relations, these chapters reveal the irreducible complexity of northern worlds and highlight the diversity of human and nonhuman animal lives. This book will be of particular interest to northern archaeologists and zooarchaeologists, and all those interested in the possibilities of a multispecies approach to the archaeological record.

Contents

1 Multispecies Northern Worlds: Reimagining Human-Animal Relations in the Circumpolar North

Erica Hill and Peter Whitridge

2 Weasels, Seals, Bears, and Sculpins: Late Dorset Miniature Carvings as Indicators of Individual Hunter-Prey Relationships

Genevieve LeMoine, John Darwent, Christyann Darwent, James Helmer, and Hans Lange

3 Manufacturing Reality: Inuit Harvesting Depictions and the Domestication of Human-Animal Relations

Peter Whitridge

4 Whales, Whaling, and Relational Networks in the Western Arctic

Erica Hill

5 On the Long-Term Cultural Significance of the Traditional Yup'ik Walrus Hunt at Round Island (Qayassiq), Bristol Bay, Alaska

Sean P.A. Desjardins and Sarah M. Hazell

6 Fishy Relations? Human-Fish Engagement in the Norwegian Late Mesolithic (6300-3900 BCE)

Anja Mansrud

7 "Most Beautiful Favorite Reindeer": Osteobiographies of Reindeer at a Sámi Offering Site in Northern Fennoscandia

Anna-Kaisa Salmi and Markus Fjellström

8 Living with Birds in Northwestern Siberia: Birds and Bird Imagery at Ust'-Polui

Tatiana Nomokonova, Robert J. Losey, Natalia V. Fedorova, and Andrei V. Gusev

9 Afterword: Storytelling Animals: Human-Nonhuman Relationships in the Arctic

Sean P.A. Desjardins and Peter Jordan